Suspected Hypervitaminosis, what do I do?
Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 8:48 am
Hey guys,
My male Zebra Finch, Chiko, has been fluffed up for a few days. I didn't have a clue what was wrong so I've just been doing what I think I should do to help him recover (putting millet spray and water at the bottom of the cage, keeping it nice and warm in the room, etc.). However, I think I've pinpointed the problem to hypervitaminosis.
I have a hen, Chica, with him who was eggbound a while ago. It was because of a calcium and Vitamin D3 deficiency. After feeding eggshells regularly and adding a vitamin supplement to the water, when I tried to breed her again later, there were no problems at all. There are now four happy, healthy little fledglings flying around the cage as well.
However, what I didn't realize until doing some research last night is that too many vitamins is a bad thing. The vitamin supplement I have says to add one drop per fluid ounce of water. When I prepared their water, usually 2 or 3 drops would get into the ounce of water, and I figured it wouldn't hurt. I should have more research...
So it's completely my fault and I feel pretty bad about this. My question is, is there anything further I can do for Chiko? I took the supplement out of the water, but I wonder if it's too late for that to do much good. He still hops around and eats and drinks, but a great deal of the time he's fluffed up and tried to sleep. Usually he's on a perch or in the nest, sometimes on the floor.
Thanks!
My male Zebra Finch, Chiko, has been fluffed up for a few days. I didn't have a clue what was wrong so I've just been doing what I think I should do to help him recover (putting millet spray and water at the bottom of the cage, keeping it nice and warm in the room, etc.). However, I think I've pinpointed the problem to hypervitaminosis.
I have a hen, Chica, with him who was eggbound a while ago. It was because of a calcium and Vitamin D3 deficiency. After feeding eggshells regularly and adding a vitamin supplement to the water, when I tried to breed her again later, there were no problems at all. There are now four happy, healthy little fledglings flying around the cage as well.
However, what I didn't realize until doing some research last night is that too many vitamins is a bad thing. The vitamin supplement I have says to add one drop per fluid ounce of water. When I prepared their water, usually 2 or 3 drops would get into the ounce of water, and I figured it wouldn't hurt. I should have more research...
So it's completely my fault and I feel pretty bad about this. My question is, is there anything further I can do for Chiko? I took the supplement out of the water, but I wonder if it's too late for that to do much good. He still hops around and eats and drinks, but a great deal of the time he's fluffed up and tried to sleep. Usually he's on a perch or in the nest, sometimes on the floor.
Thanks!